Reports: Qatar's Foreign Minister refused to meet with al-Maliki
-30 May /
May: quoted press reports, on Saturday, a source described Palmtalaa in the Iraqi foreign ministry that Qatari Foreign Minister Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah met all government officials during his visit to the country with the exception of Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, who Attiyah refused to meet him .
She said, "toss" News, citing a source, said that "Qatari Foreign Minister met with all Iraqi officials of sects and nationalities all in high-level positions, except for the former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki, which Al-Attiyah refused to meet him despite al-Maliki asked to meet him as the First Vice-President of the Iraqi Republic."
The source added that "al-Attiyah refused formally to meet with Maliki, pointing out that this" reflects the depth of Iraq's differences with the Arab and international diplomacy, which refused, during the reign of al-Maliki, dealing with Iraq because of the hostile policy towards the international community, particularly the Arab countries ". On as he put it
The Qatari Foreign Minister arrived in Iraq, last Thursday, and met with President of the Republic and the Prime Minister and a number of officials in addition to the Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who was to receive him, where both parties agree, the visit is the first official Qatari delegation since 2003, to reopen the Qatari Embassy in Baghdad .anthy (1)
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-30 May /
May: quoted press reports, on Saturday, a source described Palmtalaa in the Iraqi foreign ministry that Qatari Foreign Minister Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah met all government officials during his visit to the country with the exception of Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, who Attiyah refused to meet him .
She said, "toss" News, citing a source, said that "Qatari Foreign Minister met with all Iraqi officials of sects and nationalities all in high-level positions, except for the former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki, which Al-Attiyah refused to meet him despite al-Maliki asked to meet him as the First Vice-President of the Iraqi Republic."
The source added that "al-Attiyah refused formally to meet with Maliki, pointing out that this" reflects the depth of Iraq's differences with the Arab and international diplomacy, which refused, during the reign of al-Maliki, dealing with Iraq because of the hostile policy towards the international community, particularly the Arab countries ". On as he put it
The Qatari Foreign Minister arrived in Iraq, last Thursday, and met with President of the Republic and the Prime Minister and a number of officials in addition to the Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who was to receive him, where both parties agree, the visit is the first official Qatari delegation since 2003, to reopen the Qatari Embassy in Baghdad .anthy (1)
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